Michael Balfour appeared in scores of British films, as well as TV dramas, sometimes playing a henchman, sometimes a loyal sidekick and at other times an American criminal. Balfour was a delightful character actor who had an extremely long career.
All films with Tom Conway are absolutely worth watching and enjoyable. I was aware of his brother George Sanders in many films as I loved classic B & W while I was growing up on the 60's and 70's. But only recently had the opportunity to watch all the of Tom Conway. What a great actor. And what a heartwretching story of the family history fleeing Russia! It moved me to tears.
I never knew George sanders was his brother! I’m avid stamp collector and this movie popped up I have learned so much from that hobby . This was bonus 😀 Sanders was great actor loved him in Rebecca!
I LOVED George Sanders in All about Eve. I still love the scene with him and Ann Baxter on who runs the roost. I'm still looking for the CD. I did not know he was Tom Conway's Brother. WOW! STUDY STUDY.
Tom Conway also did a real good job as Sherlock Holmes on the radio. At some point Basil Rathbone got tired of portraying Holmes and Conway took over for a year or two -- with Nigel Bruce continuing as Watson. You can pretty easily find these episodes on the internet, they might even be on youtube.
And they both died tragically. George Sands killed himself simply because he was bored with life. Thom died in a rental room broke and alone. So very sad both great actors. Loved Thom in the Falcon.
As a child in NH I had a stamp collection, seashell collection, rock collection and my dad had a coin collection....it was fun. I had a rock tumbler too.... simpler pleasures of an earlier time.🤠
Also a matchbook cover collection, beer coaster collection, a found feather collection, a pressed leaf collection, and several others. All meticulous labeled and catalogued
A marbles collection, postcards, menus, playbills and programs ... all of which are still intact and kept at our family summer house, to be enjoyed by my children and grandchildren and great grandchildren
Murder on Approval (Original title: Barbados Quest), released UK July 1955, USA 30 May 1956. Tom Conway as Tom Martin; Delphi Lawrence as Jean Larson; Brian Worth as Geoffrey Blake; Michael Balfour as Barney Wilson; Campbell Cotts as Robert Coburn; John Horsley as Det. Insp. Taylor; Ronan O'Casey as Stefan Gordoni; Launce Maraschal as J.D. Everleigh; Colin Tapley as Lord Valchrist; Alan Gifford as Henry Warburg; Grace Arnold as Lady Hawksley; John Colicos (as John Collicos), Mustachioed Henchman; Mayura as Yasmina; John Watson as Detective Sgt. Grant; Reggie Morris (as Reg Morris),Cleanshaven Henchman; Marianne Stone as Mrs. Wilson - Woman Cleaner; Derrick Whittingham, Print Shop Manager; Maureen Connell, Final Girl at Airport; Victor Harrington, Man at Passport Control; Olive Kirby, Lady Hawksley's Maid; Frank Pemberton, Parking Garage Attendant; George Roderick, Man at Printing Works; Margaret Rowe, Air Stewardess; Rosamund Waring, Coburn's Receptionist; Neil Wilson, Fingerprint Man.
George Sanders was defrauded of a fortune in the 1960s and Tom Conway had a drink problem. Such tragedies make you appreciate their films all the more. RIP to both of them.
In one scene, Conway is in an aircraft hangar with an airliner standing in the background, registration "G-ALDK". That aircraft, a "Hermes", was written-off in a bad-weather landing at Karachi in 1956, with no fatalities. Not a lot of people know this.
Excellent photoplay, e.g. 0:36 & 0:39 ... but wish lights were turned up so I could SEE this film noir classic without guessing. NICE shoot of the iconic Lockheed Constellation landing. Alluring sets. Plenty of suspicious characters. Good acting. Proper twists and turns. A certain somebody is in for a unseemly stretch in the clink. Have your mouse at the ready for killing irritable/ignorant commercial interruptions. Thanks C.V.
You guys are great You're so movies that I grew up watching that I loved and seen and can still see and some I have not seen I want to thank you This is what brings me back to when I was a child watching all these especially the black and white movies, especially these with Tom Conway and some of the others with some of the great actors. Only thing I don't understand in these movies they never turn the lights on in the apartments when they come in and they know somebody's in there That's what's stupid about them unfortunately otherwise they're great. Thank you again You are phenomenal ♾️🛐✝️❤️🙏
Stamp obviously a counterfeit the moment it was passed around hand-to-hand at the dealer -- that's NOT the way a collector or a dealer would handle a $10 000 stamp!
Although I like George Sanders I really like Tom Conway in the Falcon series. One of my all time favorite series. I wish they were available on UA-cam.
@@billhowes7937 Same. Conway is a terrible last name for a leading man. Starts with Con and ends boringly. With a well chosen name his career might have really taken off; not that he wasn't successful. It also might've helped him land some great parts which he never quite managed to do. I also a huge fan of many of his Falcon movies.
I did like both, but I preferred Tom Conway to George Sanders. He (Tom Conway) always came across to be more likeable, and unpretentious in my opinion.
The film is well done, the copy excellent, but I can't seem to be interested in the theft of a stamp: a diamond, a painting, a sculpture, something beautiful, yes, but a stamp ? A matter of taste, without a doubt. My favorite part of the movie is the magnificent Jaguar, such a great car! Thanks anyhow for sharing this.
Doesn't matter what the McGuffin is. Since it's small, pretend it's a diamond. Stamp collecting was really popular for kids since FDR was into it. George V (and VI, too, I think) were philatelists. Really a rich man's hobby, like coins.
Roger Maes. Yes, I agree that stamps collected for their rarity are boring, but so are diamonds & any other product valued merely because they're rare. I used to collect stamps for their beauty and/or interesting qualities, as one would collect art, but these were very cheap if not free. The collecting of rare stamps is a sort of expensive play based on capitalism, with an object given false value merely because it's rare or hard to get. Diamonds are a good example, as they are part of a controlled market. Maybe this has changed but years ago the market for high quality diamonds was controlled by the S. Africans who owned the mines, with only a certain number of these diamonds allowed on the market at any time. (Unlike many rare stamps, diamonds have an aesthetic quality, based on the diamond itself & the finesse with which it is cut, although I've never thought diamonds as beautiful as rubies or emeralds or even many common gemstones.) But diamonds have a social value in western nations as well as in many others, with diamonds being a status symbol, proof of wealth & thus power. But the art market works very similarly in modern society, with a group of very wealthy collectors controlling the market. The artwork that costs the most has little or no relation to its quality. Galleries, museums, critics, auction houses are tied into this false market. Plenty of great artists live lives of poverty & their artworks are seldom kept intact long after the artist's death, while lots of lesser artists attain wealth & recognition. Often this depends largely on who the artist knows, how good the artist is at manipulating social situations, & whether the artist is seen as a good candidate to promote in the art world. Still, at least most artwork that's valued highly monetarily is interesting to look at, if not actually beautiful. But as you say, most highly priced stamps are visually uninteresting.
What good would that cashier's check have done that Blake guy if it was made out to Coburn? How did Blake get into Coburn's office and into Coburn's safe?
The Falcon series was in the 40s, before this. The Duke is close to the Falcon, but with the suave and lighthearted banter, turned down a notch, which is too bad.😉
A true Black & White movie, but mostly black. It could have been a fairly entertaining movie, if someone had not turned the lights out halfway through . Does anyone have night vision goggles? Oh goodie, the lights came back on again.
Mildly entertaining and flawed with some rather poor acting and dialogue. Still , I enjoyed it ...a fantastic soundtrack....I'd love to find just the music ...
'Alright I'll tell you: "The man who ..." BANG !! ..and predictably he's shot dead by an assassin in the shadows before revealing the crook's identity !! 😂
Nice little flick, although a bit on the obvious "who done it" side. One or two flaws, though - no self-respecting philatelist would hinge a stamp, especially a rarity. And no dealer would handle a rare stamp by sticking the tweezers smack dab in the middle!
Plot is okay but why is there so much darkness in this movie. The title is also misleading, this movie about suspicious phoney stamps, murders just happened.
What's with this lousy space bar changing letters as well as words when I hit it? It even does it, after I have caught the intentional mistake, and have corrected it. Then, I've noticed that when I hit the send arrow, it changes it once again, in black print, for all to see, and infuriatingly making me look like an ignorant, and illiterate imbecile, which I am not. It has to be faulty or inferior software on this L.G. Velvet cell phone. I did not catch those mistaken words previously, until after I pushed the send arrow and saw what popped up. I know other people have had the same problem, but I don't know what type or brand of cell phone they've had. Anyway, something should be done about it, and the sooner the better!
@@varonadee6980 Thought along these lines myself. Didn't the costume designer(s) notice during the fitting how it looked? I guess it got a lot of grins on the set! I feel sorry for the actress who had to wear it, but on the other hand l couldn't help giggling. Great fashion fail!🤪😳🤣
TY for this interesting movie. Lead actor was quite good...no Humphrey Bogart, but a solid performance. Unfortunately the leading lady was lackluster & no femme fatal. I kept thinking Bogie & Bacall would have made this film sizzle😆👍
@@jimclark6256 Yay! Jim Clark! He was dour and sour and you knew how he was going to read every line. Only two performances were stellar: "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" and "African Queen". Actually, he had a pretty pathetic life story, and I don't think he was a very nice person. Bacall sure wasn't. Hard as nails and a phony - especially as a wife. Seduced and married Bogart and reached for the stars. - Literally.
@jimclark6256 Interesting observation. I've heard that said about John Wayne...that no matter what part he played he was always himself....I never saw it until it was brought to my attention....pretty shocking.
Ive always enjoyed british detective movies thanks to my late beloved mother who introduced me to the black & white movies thanks for the upload !!!
Love these black and white movies. Always more black than white, especially at night
These movies on flick vault are getting more and more of just what the doctor ordered
Love this one as well
Michael Balfour appeared in scores of British films, as well as TV dramas, sometimes playing a henchman, sometimes a loyal sidekick and at other times an American criminal. Balfour was a delightful character actor who had an extremely long career.
All films with Tom Conway are absolutely worth watching and enjoyable. I was aware of his brother George Sanders in many films as I loved classic B & W while I was growing up on the 60's and 70's. But only recently had the opportunity to watch all the of Tom Conway. What a great actor.
And what a heartwretching story of the family history fleeing Russia! It moved me to tears.
I never knew George sanders was his brother! I’m avid stamp collector and this movie popped up I have learned so much from that hobby . This was bonus 😀 Sanders was great actor loved him in Rebecca!
I LOVED George Sanders in All about Eve. I still love the scene with him and Ann Baxter on who runs the roost. I'm still looking for the CD. I did not know he was Tom Conway's Brother. WOW! STUDY STUDY.
Tom Conway also did a real good job as Sherlock Holmes on the radio. At some point Basil Rathbone got tired of portraying Holmes and Conway took over for a year or two -- with Nigel Bruce continuing as Watson. You can pretty easily find these episodes on the internet, they might even be on youtube.
And they both died tragically. George Sands killed himself simply because he was bored with life.
Thom died in a rental room broke and alone.
So very sad both great actors.
Loved Thom in the
Falcon.
@@dmytryk7887 Tom was very good in the original TV version of Mark Saber. The second series with another actor was quite awful.
As a child in NH I had a stamp collection, seashell collection, rock collection and my dad had a coin collection....it was fun. I had a rock tumbler too.... simpler pleasures of an earlier time.🤠
Me too😊
Also a matchbook cover collection, beer coaster collection, a found feather collection, a pressed leaf collection, and several others. All meticulous labeled and catalogued
And an arrowhead collection, a butterfly collection, oh the list goes on and on😅
A marbles collection, postcards, menus, playbills and programs ... all of which are still intact and kept at our family summer house, to be enjoyed by my children and grandchildren and great grandchildren
@@richardengelhardt582that arrowhead collection sounds cool. Might even be worth a fair bit of cash.
Many Blessings 🙏🇺🇸
Murder on Approval (Original title: Barbados Quest), released UK July 1955, USA 30 May 1956. Tom Conway as Tom Martin; Delphi Lawrence as Jean Larson; Brian Worth as Geoffrey Blake; Michael Balfour as Barney Wilson; Campbell Cotts as Robert Coburn; John Horsley as Det. Insp. Taylor; Ronan O'Casey as Stefan Gordoni; Launce Maraschal as J.D. Everleigh; Colin Tapley as Lord Valchrist; Alan Gifford as Henry Warburg; Grace Arnold as Lady Hawksley; John Colicos (as John Collicos), Mustachioed Henchman; Mayura as Yasmina; John Watson as Detective Sgt. Grant; Reggie Morris (as Reg Morris),Cleanshaven Henchman; Marianne Stone as Mrs. Wilson - Woman Cleaner; Derrick Whittingham, Print Shop Manager; Maureen Connell, Final Girl at Airport; Victor Harrington, Man at Passport Control; Olive Kirby, Lady Hawksley's Maid; Frank Pemberton, Parking Garage Attendant; George Roderick, Man at Printing Works; Margaret Rowe, Air Stewardess; Rosamund Waring, Coburn's Receptionist; Neil Wilson, Fingerprint Man.
Thank you for posting great background information
Barbados Quest, released in the United States as Murder On Approval is a 1955 British crime drama film directed by Bernard Knowles.
Any film with Tom Conway is great with me. So far film is very interesting..
Great stuff
😮 😊@@11froglegs
George Sanders was defrauded of a fortune in the 1960s and Tom Conway had a drink problem. Such tragedies make you appreciate their films all the more. RIP to both of them.
Barney Wilson makes a great character -- well acted. Both the movie and story line are super .
Michael Balfour was one of Britain's finest character players.
Love these old pics......the best movies and best acting/directing was during this period 👌.
Tom Conway was a good, reliable actor. I wonder if he felt in the shadow of his brother, George Sanders. He had a sad ending.
They stopped making such movies long time ago. Thanks for the upload 🙏🙏
In one scene, Conway is in an aircraft hangar with an airliner standing in the background, registration "G-ALDK". That aircraft, a "Hermes", was written-off in a bad-weather landing at Karachi in 1956, with no fatalities.
Not a lot of people know this.
Interesting informative background storyline
Watching from Barbados!
I’ll be glad when they show movies with light they always walk into a room it’s pitch dark and that movie goers can’t tell who’s who
The cleaner was played by lovely Marianne Stone.She was in the Guiness Book of records for making more films than any British actress.
The audio quality on this is still very good. I will have to look for this one.
Excellent photoplay, e.g. 0:36 & 0:39 ... but wish lights were turned up so I could SEE this film noir classic without guessing. NICE shoot of the iconic Lockheed Constellation landing. Alluring sets. Plenty of suspicious characters. Good acting. Proper twists and turns. A certain somebody is in for a unseemly stretch in the clink. Have your mouse at the ready for killing irritable/ignorant commercial interruptions. Thanks C.V.
Who knew stamp collecting was a dangerous hobby ?????
Absolutely... King George V of Great Britain was a collector. His collection is worth millions now.
Great old movie!! I loved it and thank you for posting this film!!
Love these films. Thanks
Fan-flipping-tastic! Thanks much FV.
A surprisingly good film - thx!
You guys are great You're so movies that I grew up watching that I loved and seen and can still see and some I have not seen I want to thank you This is what brings me back to when I was a child watching all these especially the black and white movies, especially these with Tom Conway and some of the others with some of the great actors. Only thing I don't understand in these movies they never turn the lights on in the apartments when they come in and they know somebody's in there That's what's stupid about them unfortunately otherwise they're great. Thank you again You are phenomenal ♾️🛐✝️❤️🙏
Someday I would like to have a leopard bathrobe . Then I’ll really be an OG .
Stamp obviously a counterfeit the moment it was passed around hand-to-hand at the dealer -- that's NOT the way a collector or a dealer would handle a $10 000 stamp!
A lovely surprise! Thanks for your work!
Thank you so much,👏👏👏👏👌🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you.
I love Tom Conway. Too bad he is gone. George Sanders, his brother, also died.
Pretty spiffy Jag Barney's driving, and check out the drivers door.
A real "whodunnit" British classic 👍
What a great little film. I would like to see the further adventures of Tom and Barney.
There is one other (later) film, "Breakaway", I think it was 1956?
"What's he doing?" "Nine months."
For all the complainers about how dark it is, just pretend it's radio
😂
A turn and twist at every twist and turn.
I can’t imagine being so obsessed with stamps! 😂
Splendid yarn!
Very good movie actors were on top form yeah worth watching
You Tube has put so many ads in it's not worth watching. Sad really
FFWD to the end, hit replay. Voila! No ads
@@alcoholic2412 Where Is there a"replay" area?
@@nancysanders2398 it appears on the screen at the end of the video in the form of an icon
That was pretty good. I watch a lot of old movies but this one must have flew under my radar.
Flown under.
Mr auto correct😄
Don't extol the value of George Sanders who committed suicide while denigrating the value of Tom Conway. I liked the both and may they RIP.
I got on to that dumb comment too. Like you said both were great.
Although I like George Sanders I really like Tom Conway in the Falcon series. One of my all time favorite series. I wish they were available on UA-cam.
@@billhowes7937 Same. Conway is a terrible last name for a leading man. Starts with Con and ends boringly. With a well chosen name his career might have really taken off; not that he wasn't successful. It also might've helped him land some great parts which he never quite managed to do.
I also a huge fan of many of his Falcon movies.
I did like both, but I preferred Tom Conway to George Sanders. He (Tom Conway) always came across to be more likeable, and unpretentious in my opinion.
I always liked Tom Conway in The Falcon Series. It was always exciting and very well done, and I enjoyed it, and Tom immensely in it.
This sounds interesting. Thanx!🤓
thanks
half decent movie ruined by too many commercials
This is taking film noir to the extreme ‼️😁
The film is well done, the copy excellent, but I can't seem to be interested in the theft of a stamp: a diamond, a painting, a sculpture, something beautiful, yes, but a stamp ? A matter of taste, without a doubt.
My favorite part of the movie is the magnificent Jaguar, such a great car!
Thanks anyhow for sharing this.
Doesn't matter what the McGuffin is. Since it's small, pretend it's a diamond. Stamp collecting was really popular for kids since FDR was into it. George V (and VI, too, I think) were philatelists. Really a rich man's hobby, like coins.
Roger Maes. Yes, I agree that stamps collected for their rarity are boring, but so are diamonds & any other product valued merely because they're rare. I used to collect stamps for their beauty and/or interesting qualities, as one would collect art, but these were very cheap if not free.
The collecting of rare stamps is a sort of expensive play based on capitalism, with an object given false value merely because it's rare or hard to get. Diamonds are a good example, as they are part of a controlled market. Maybe this has changed but years ago the market for high quality diamonds was controlled by the S. Africans who owned the mines, with only a certain number of these diamonds allowed on the market at any time. (Unlike many rare stamps, diamonds have an aesthetic quality, based on the diamond itself & the finesse with which it is cut, although I've never thought diamonds as beautiful as rubies or emeralds or even many common gemstones.) But diamonds have a social value in western nations as well as in many others, with diamonds being a status symbol, proof of wealth & thus power.
But the art market works very similarly in modern society, with a group of very wealthy collectors controlling the market. The artwork that costs the most has little or no relation to its quality. Galleries, museums, critics, auction houses are tied into this false market. Plenty of great artists live lives of poverty & their artworks are seldom kept intact long after the artist's death, while lots of lesser artists attain wealth & recognition. Often this depends largely on who the artist knows, how good the artist is at manipulating social situations, & whether the artist is seen as a good candidate to promote in the art world.
Still, at least most artwork that's valued highly monetarily is interesting to look at, if not actually beautiful. But as you say, most highly priced stamps are visually uninteresting.
And who didn't want a Jaguar in the 60's and 70's.?
@@Prof.Tarfeatherme
Me too too
English mysteries require too much attention to fall to sleep by . . .
What good would that cashier's check have done that Blake guy if it was made out to Coburn? How did Blake get into Coburn's office and into Coburn's safe?
The Conway Brothers so subtle so cool so Great!
Interesting that they refer to him as The Duke because later on he plays a character called The Falcon who also seems to work both sides of the law.
The Falcon series was in the 40s, before this. The Duke is close to the Falcon, but with the suave and lighthearted banter, turned down a notch, which is too bad.😉
@@WC3POchannel10A
Two brothers played the Falcon.
Woooo! Starts well 😎 - I think I will like this one. 🙃
A good golden oldie❤❤
A true Black & White movie, but mostly black. It could have been a fairly entertaining movie, if someone had not turned the lights out halfway through . Does anyone have night vision goggles?
Oh goodie, the lights came back on again.
This film was made in a blackout.
Interesting film but unfortunately a rather dark print.
"Dark print" indeed! Overboard on this movie being film noir. Still somewhat interesting.
I adjusted the brightness on my screen, no further issue!
@@nameskhar1510how?
great
Audio is too low.
I never understood the fascination with stamp collecting.
Jolly good old Brit flick!
Mildly entertaining and flawed with some rather poor acting and dialogue. Still , I enjoyed it ...a fantastic soundtrack....I'd love to find just the music ...
'Alright I'll tell you: "The man who ..." BANG !!
..and predictably he's shot dead by an assassin in the shadows before revealing the crook's identity !! 😂
11:53 'BANG'!!
The buttons on the secretary's dress are strategically placed!
George Sanders elder brother stars, I'll watch the rest tomorrow
How did they get rid of the first dead body without leaving any stains on the carpet?
Nice little flick, although a bit on the obvious "who done it" side. One or two flaws, though - no self-respecting philatelist would hinge a stamp, especially a rarity. And no dealer would handle a rare stamp by sticking the tweezers smack dab in the middle!
Oh, you are so right.
What a treat!
One and a half hour of advertising, intersparsed with bits of film in Black on Black.
🤮
Like it! Thanks
Plot is okay but why is there so much darkness in this movie. The title is also misleading, this movie about suspicious phoney stamps, murders just happened.
Tom Conway …truly class…George Sanders brother…think they born in Russia… both in “The Falcon” films are superb…👌
Why is it so dark? I can barely see anything.
Tom Conway (Tom Martin the detective) looks very much like French actor Noël Roquevert of the same era. But their acting is very different.
Lady Hawkins isn't concerned about those gunshots?
Alan Gifford played Lloyd Monroe in t vs Crossroads.
I have all his falcon movies along with george sanders
"... anyway, no stamps!"
Can you please add the film credits, it's annoying only recognising Tom Conway but you the faces of the others but can't remember their names.
Search either title for the film.
Yes lighting very off unfortunately.😅
No opening credits. No closing credits. No further interest. Thanks anyway.
Why are the opening credits missing?
Why don't you buy the movie and stop whining?
@@NunyaBizznaz No need to be snotty, it’s an honest question.
They'all probably show theme it the end of the movie. Remember, this is a British Flick.
What's with this lousy space bar changing letters as well as words when I hit it? It even does it, after I have caught the intentional mistake, and have corrected it. Then, I've noticed that when I hit the send arrow, it changes it once again, in black print, for all to see, and infuriatingly making me look like an ignorant, and illiterate imbecile, which I am not. It has to be faulty or inferior software on this L.G.
Velvet cell phone.
I did not catch those mistaken words previously, until after I pushed the send arrow and saw what popped up.
I know other people have had the same problem, but I don't know what type or brand of cell phone they've had. Anyway, something should be done about it, and the sooner the better!
too many ads
Very weak audio. 😔
Way too many ads
Oh? I didn’t think that there were nearly enough!
16:06, what an unfortunate dress 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
But it has really nice areolae, I mean, buttons. And so versatile; just accessorize with spinning tassels for evening wear.
@@varonadee6980 Thought along these lines myself. Didn't the costume designer(s) notice during the fitting how it looked? I guess it got a lot of grins on the set! I feel sorry for the actress who had to wear it, but on the other hand l couldn't help giggling. Great fashion fail!🤪😳🤣
How come I never get to kiss a woman as easy as these leading men? LOLOL
I like it😇
TY for this interesting movie. Lead actor was quite good...no Humphrey Bogart, but a solid performance. Unfortunately the leading lady was lackluster & no femme fatal. I kept thinking Bogie & Bacall would have made this film sizzle😆👍
Bogart was a great actor if you like someone who never changes his voice and looks constipated all the time.
@@jimclark6256 Yay! Jim Clark! He was dour and sour and you knew how he was going to read every line. Only two performances were stellar: "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" and "African Queen". Actually, he had a pretty pathetic life story, and I don't think he was a very nice person. Bacall sure wasn't. Hard as nails and a phony - especially as a wife. Seduced and married Bogart and reached for the stars. - Literally.
I guess you like gossip
@jimclark6256 Interesting observation. I've heard that said about John Wayne...that no matter what part he played he was always himself....I never saw it until it was brought to my attention....pretty shocking.
Did you know that tom Conway and george Sanders were brothers
It’s absolutely shocking that flight attendants displayed so much skin . Where was the decency ?
480p is not HD
Very dark print.
the dress of the woman at min 16 😄
Fred and Barney?
5 min
Has the secretary weaned a litter lately?
i noticed those "buttons" immediately and wondered something similar.
You write it better than I was thinking. GADS!!
So. I'm not the only one! That's crazy funny!!!
Darn. I thought he was going to kiss her right away! 😆😊
Too dark...need a miner helmet too watch
Lot of Connies flying around.
Yellow arrow boy. Grow up.